The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 27, 1900, Page 10, Image 12

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THE COU3U.
THEATRICAL).
The extraordinary qualities of "A
Lidy of Quality,'' which Eugenio Blair
and her company of players will pre
sent at the Oliver Theatre, Saturday
matinee and night, January 27tb, has
attracted considerable attention. In
many cities ministers of the gospel have
made the theme of the book the subject
of sermon texts. In staging the produc
tion Miss Blair has spared neither tixe
nor expense. The ecenery is elaborate.
Matinee prices 75, 50 and 25 cents.
Evening prices 81 50, 81.00, 75, 50 and
25 cents.
The happiest sort of good feeling is
bound to exist at the Oliver Theatre on
Monday evejing, January 29th, when
Hoyl's roaring comedy, "A Stranger in
New York," will appear. This piece is
and McKee forces. Mr. Paul F. Nichol
son Jr., the past season one of the four
comedians with the Alice Neilson Opera
Company, Mr. Tom Martin, Mr. Harry
Rogers, Mr. Douglas Flint, Mr. Sidney
Grant, Mr. Frederick Lander, Miss Ma
Belle Davies, Mies Norton, Miss Mar
garet Lee, Mies Reta Riley, Miss Flo
rine Murray, and many others are in
tte cast. Prices 81.10, 75, 50 and 25
cents. Seats now on sale at box ollice.
Mr. Charles Frohman will present for
the first time in this city on Saturday
evening, February .'Ird, at the Oliver
Theatre, Mr. David Belasco's latest
and greatest success, ' ZhZi." This play
is freBh from a run on Broadway ex
tending over all the lest season, and a
long and successful run this season,
during which time it has enjoyed the
most phenonetnal success in New York.
No American plawright has written
stronger plajs than David Belasco,
witness "The Wife," "The Charity Ball'
"The Girl I Left Behind Me." "Ihe
Heart of Maryland.' and now ' Ziza."
That the play will be presented under
the direction of America's greatebt
manager, Mr. Charles Frohman.wbo has
selected the company which will be
6een here, is a further guarantee of
excellence.
THE FUNKE.
The return of the Lincoln favorites'
The Redmond Dramatic and Vaudeville
Company, will hold the boards at the
Funke all next week. On Monday
night the beautiful four act comedy
drama '"Side by Side.'' A continuous
show, specialties being introduced be
tween each at t. Monday night ladies
free, two ladies or one lady and gentle
man admitted on one 30 or 50 cent
ticket. Pi ices 10. 20, -TO and 50 cents.
CXDEE THE DIRECTION OF
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Corner 13tU and P. Phone :W
Saturday, Jantionrsr Stl.
Matinee and Night.
How do you know, sir, that your at
tentions will be acceptable to my daugh
ter? I've tried it, sir. Town Topics.
Leave Chicago every Thursday via
Coloiado and Scenic Route to San
Francisco and Los Angeles.
Southern Route leaves Chicago every
Tuesday via EansaB City, Ft. Worth and
EI Paso to Loe Angeles.
These Excursions Cars are attached to
Fast Pas enger trains and their popu
larity is evidence that we offer the best
Accompany these excursion and save
money for the lowest rate ticVets are
available in these popular Pullman
Tourist cars.
ro stranger to this city. It made a
moBt emphatic impression here some
time ago. The cast is the strongest and
moBt versatile ever seen in a Hoyt come
dy and includes all the best comedians
and all the prettiest girlB of the Hoyt
FASTER THAN EVER.
Effective Oct. 15. The Union Pacific
will inaugurate new train service, and
will reduce the time of the Overland
Limited Train No. 1, between Chicago,
Council Bluffs and San Francisco, 3
hours and 15 minutes. Only 57 hours
Missouri river to Pacific coast. Buffet
Smoking and Library cars with barber
shop. Chicago and Council Bluffs to
San Francisco and Portland. Three
trains daily, to and from Pacific coast.
Elegant palace sleeping cars, dining
cars, chair cars. For full information
call on
E. B. Slosson
FIXIVKE
UNDER THE DritECTIOX OF
0. T. CRAWFORD AND F. C. ZEHRUSG
COB. O AND TWELFTH. THOSE VCC
Beginning
Monday, January 22.
$atinee Saturday.
The Redmond Dramatic Co.
In new plays. Ladies free Monda evening under usual con
ditions. Prices, 10, 20, 30 and 50 cents.
And her excellent company, presenting the distinguished suc
cess from Wallack's theater. New York,
A LADY OF QUALITY,
By Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett and Steven Townsend.
Magnificent scenery, exquisite costumes.
Matinee prices, 75c, 50c and 25c. Evening prices, $1.50,
$1.00, 75c, 50 and 25c.
ONE NIGHT ONLY-MONDAY. JANUARY 29.
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J Big ffluaical (gomedg. I
IffiL A Wll of Fun
Mew Yoirlko
Funniest comedy on the stage, most perfect organization in
the theatrical world. Company includes the
well known comedian,
JMDr. Charles Nicholson. Jr.
Prices, $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c. Seats now on sale.
ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3.
CHARLES FROHMAN
Presents
Version of
Berton and Simon's Play,
"Zaza."
The Greatest Dramatic Triumph of Years.
Dlitiirsciay, Iie turuarsr 9tli.
fir. OTIS SKINNER
And his excellent company of twenty, including
Miss Nanette Comstock,
Presenting the Empire Theater success,
THE IvIRS
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